06-29-2023, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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DIY Front brake change Rotors and pads non-M sport
2020 X5 G05 xDrive40i Base brakes no Msport or Third row.
Front rotors from FCP Euro ZIM-150295620 x2 to take advantage of that lifetime warranty Brake pads, Z23-2060 from Powerstop. FCP didn't have any ceramic options as I wanted ceramic for less dust and more gradual braking. Sensors, SW-1690 x1 from Powerstop. 1)Jack up both front wheels on floor jacks. 2)Remove the caliper and and brake pads and rotors. I followed this link on YouTube The OEM pads bmw used were Textar pads as shown in the picture. Do your research in what you want with your brakes, but semi metallic or ceramic are the most popular options for daily driving. I'd recommend watching some Chris fix videos to learn some of the basics of brake change as well if you never done them. 3)I also used a wire brush to clean the hub after the rotor removal and the inside of the caliper where the four clips sit. I put some anti seize in the clips and anywhere there was metal to metal contact. 4)when replacing the pads back the left and right one are actually different. So align the pins to the two holes and it if it's off it'll be for the other side of the same caliper. Put ceramic brake grease on the ears and on the back of the pads. 5)put back everything in reverse and the metal pin that goes on the top, goes back in the same way it came out. 6)if you are doing the driver's side . Replace the wear sensor. 2 caliper bolts are torqued to 110 Nm Wheels lug bolts are torqued to 140 Nm SUPER CRUCIAL STEP 7) After everything is put back and torqued to spec. Go in the car and ENGAGE AND DISENGAGE the parking brake. ABSOLUTELY DO NOT PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL. What I did was I put the car in service mode by pressing the Start button 3 times, then engage the park brake and disengage. Then I pressed and held the brake pedal for 1 minute. 8)Bed in process, I did 30 -- 30mph to 5mph hard stops and then rolled on Drive for 6 minutes without pressing the brakes. After bed in process, the brake feel in comparison to OEM is much better in my opinion. Yes the initial bite is not as hard as the OEM but it's like 95% there. But because the initial bite is not hard , the stopping is gradual it still bites but the harder you press the faster is stops . Coming to a stop there is absolutely no stutter or grinding sound like oem semi metallic pads. If you ever tried akebonos euro pads, it's very similar but bites a little harder. I've attached some pictures Hopefully this helps someone as I haven't seen any posts for the non Msport |
09-22-2023, 03:12 PM | #6 |
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What was the part number for the rotor you used? I just attempted the same thing... but two things went wrong. One, I got the 36mm thick rotors that would not fit between the new pads (yes, pistons fully retracted)... so I guess I need the 30mm.
Second, didn't know about the brake reset item with the parking brake. I pressed the brake and everything went crazy. Stabilizer control disabled, brake malfunction, parking brake doesn't work. braking control is all weird. Also, any idea on how to fix this error mess? Dealership the only way? |
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10-29-2023, 08:49 PM | #8 | |
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So I only did the front brakes as my rear brakes were still in good condition. And the part number I listed in the top is the correct part number for the rotors and pads of the regular base brakes (non M-sport). The issue your describing comes from the rear brakes. When doing the rear brakes, there are specific steps that you need to take before retracting the caliper. I believe the order was park the car, do not engage the parking brake, then go into Bimmerlink (separate purchased app and need connector) then press the service mode to release the magnetic hold. then use a special caliper compressing tool that rotates and pushes back at the same time. I'm not sure how to fix your issue when it already occurred. Maybe trying to clear the codes with Bimmerlink? but ultimately a run to the dealer if nothing else work. Did you do all 4 brakes or just the rear? |
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10-30-2023, 08:14 AM | #9 | |
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1) engage and DISenage parking brake (little light off) 2) turn on service mode (3 clicks of start/stop) 3) use BimmerLink to turn on break service mode. You will hear motors unwind. You might get error message from BimmerLink but that’s ok as long as you heard the noise. 4) change pads like any other car compressing brake piston with any compression tool. 5) then use BimmerLink again to turn off break service mode. 6) engage/disengage parking break It’s very simple. Also in BimmerLink you “add” record of pads been serviced. |
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11-12-2023, 08:13 PM | #10 |
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Man I wish I saw this post before doing my front break pads smh I have 2019 X5 40i base brakes I saw the you tube video you attached but it ends after he decompress the pistons I had no clue of the “crucial step” of not pressing my brake before activating parking brakes now I have Christmas lights all on dash and brake malfunction warnings can someone please help me on resetting system I’d greatly appreciate it 🙏🏾
I’ve done brake pads on multiple cars before including my 650i never had this issue before |
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Love Do it Yourselfer...many things I have fixed myself thanks to posts like this one. Well done
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12-04-2023, 07:27 AM | #14 |
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I just changed the front pads in my wife's 2020 X5 yesterday. As info, I couldn't take off the parking brake or reset the brake service alert until I started the car and drove off. When trying to reset it said "Reset Unsuccessful". After I drove, I stopped, shut the car off, went into diagnostic mode, and reset the brake service alert.
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